What does énergivore in French mean?

What is the meaning of the word énergivore in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use énergivore in French.

The word énergivore in French means gouffre, véhicule énergivore, qui consomme beaucoup d'énergie, qui consomme énormément d'énergie. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word énergivore

gouffre, véhicule énergivore

noun (slang (vehicle: uses lot of fuel) (voiture)

(nom masculin: s'utilise avec les articles "le", "l'" (devant une voyelle ou un h muet), "un". Ex : garçon - nm > On dira "le garçon" ou "un garçon". )
The car is a gas guzzler, getting 15 miles per gallon or less in the city.
Cette voiture est un vrai gouffre : elle fait plus de 15 litres aux 100 km en ville.

qui consomme beaucoup d'énergie, qui consomme énormément d'énergie

adjective (requires a lot of energy)

(locution adjectivale: groupe de mots qui servent d'adjectif. Se place normalement après le nom et reste identique au plurielEx : "ballon de football, des ballons de football")

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